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+ <p>Often a single data type can lead us to other data types. For example, a node has a user (the author) and the user has data associated with it.</p>
+<p>A relationship plugin allows this kind of data to be accessed. </p>
+<p>An example relationship plugin is provided in plugins/relationships/relcontext_from_simplecontext.inc. It looks at a simplecontext (which we got from an argument) and builds an (artificial) "relcontext" from that.</p>
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